브랜드 이름: | ZMSH |
MOQ: | 1 |
가격: | by case |
포장에 대한 세부 사항: | 맞춤형 상자 |
지불 조건: | t/t |
Sapphire optical windows are high-performance components made from single-crystal aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃).
Due to their unique crystalline structure, sapphire windows exhibit:
Outstanding hardness
Excellent optical transmission
Superior thermal and chemical stability
Exceptional mechanical strength
They are widely used in aerospace, defense, optics, medical instruments, and industrial applications where durability and reliability are critical.
Diameter: 5 mm – 300 mm
Thickness: 0.1 mm – 20 mm
Surface Accuracy: λ/10, λ/4, λ/2 options
Parallelism: <1 arcmin
Surface Quality: 10/5, 20/10, 40/20 (MIL-PRF-13830B)
Transmission: >85% in visible spectrum (uncoated)
Coating Options: AR, HR, dual-band, or custom coatings
Crystal Growth
High-purity alumina is melted and grown into sapphire crystals (Czochralski or Kyropoulos methods).
Precise control ensures defect-free, optically clear single crystals.
Cutting
Sapphire boules are sliced into blanks using diamond wire saws or laser cutting.
Orientation is controlled to optimize optical properties.
Grinding
Mechanical grinding reduces thickness and ensures flat, parallel surfaces.
Diamond abrasives are used for precision shaping.
Polishing
High-precision polishing achieves optical-grade surface roughness (RMS < 1 nm).
Determines final transmission and imaging quality.
Quality Inspection
Interferometers, microscopes, and transmission testers measure flatness, parallelism, and optical clarity.
Only qualified windows proceed to finishing.
Coating (Optional)
AR, HR, or multi-layer coatings are applied for improved performance.
Cleaning & Packaging
Ultrasonic cleaning removes particles and contaminants.
Packaged in clean, protective environments to avoid damage.
Laser Systems: High-power laser windows for protection and transmission
Aerospace & Defense: Missile domes, aircraft sensors, satellite optics
UV/IR Instruments: UV spectrometers, IR detectors, imaging systems
Medical Devices: Laser surgery equipment, endoscopes, diagnostic instruments
Industrial Monitoring: Furnace windows, pressure sensors, plasma diagnostics
Long service life, reducing maintenance costs
Excellent performance under extreme environments (high temperature, high pressure, corrosive conditions)
High optical transmission across a wide spectrum
Fully customizable for diverse scientific, industrial, and defense applications
Q1: What is the difference between sapphire windows and quartz or glass windows?
A1: Sapphire windows are much harder (Mohs 9 vs. Mohs 5–7), more durable, and can withstand extreme environments. Quartz or glass windows are less expensive but not suitable for high-stress or high-temperature conditions.
Q2: Can sapphire windows be used with high-power lasers?
A2: Yes. Sapphire windows have low absorption, high damage thresholds, and excellent thermal conductivity, making them ideal for high-power laser applications.
Q3: Are sapphire windows transparent in both UV and IR regions?
A3: Yes. Sapphire transmits from 200 nm (deep UV) up to 5000 nm (mid-IR), covering a broad spectrum.
Q4: What coatings are available?
A4: Anti-reflection (AR), high-reflection (HR), partial transmission, or multi-band coatings can be applied according to application requirements.